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What are microinteractions? Microinteractions are the tiny details of a process that create the flow from beginning to completion. Dan Saffler defines Microinteractions as single moments within a use case. They are discreet touch points that support over...

This is the second (and final) article looking at key aspects of datasets. Having previously covered relevance, accuracy, and precision , here we will consider consistency, completeness and size. Consistency On the 23rd of September 1999, NASA's Mars...

For a long time, a lot of companies have resisted the move to the mobile enterprise. While more forward thinking CTOs and CIOs have been pushing for change, fears and misconceptions about data loss have paralyzed decision makers. Nonetheless, wherever...

In this post we will learn how to perform a CRUD operation on the igGrid using the ASP.NET Web API, including: · Creating the ASP.NET Web API using the Entity Framework database first approach · Performing a CRUD operation on the igGrid...

Microsoft Windows 10 is officially launching today worldwide, and I wanted to take a minute to update you on what it means for Infragistics customers and where we are headed with this exciting new release. Unlike previous release versions of Windows,...

In my last post , I urged you to start something that earned you money and get it to market as quickly as possible, talking about how it would start to change your life outside of work. Today, I'll talk about how doing this in your spare time can...

When Microsoft first released the Windows 8 and Windows Phone platforms, Infragistics was there with an initial investment of controls to help determine if there was a community interest and platform adoption from our customers. We had to answer the question...

Even though a laptop-killing tablet hasn’t yet emerged, the way has started to be paved for smart technology to become the PCs of the future. But as great as these devices are, the integration between applications isn’t anywhere near laptops...

Long text documents and prototypes often suffer from a common problem — the more you add to it, the more unwieldy it becomes. For documents, you can break it up into smaller pieces or separate documents, which you can then easily combine when it’s...

You may associate animated GIFs with questionable website design from the mid-nineties or modern internet meme culture. In terms of data visualization, when comparing to an interactive JavaScript application it's easy to think of an animated GIF as...

It's been a few weeks, but I'm back with your installment of Developer News! Hopefully you're over the hiatus because this is a great roundup of topics from all over the place. Hope you enjoy! 4. TDD for ASP.NET MVP Part 5: Client Side Javascript...

It’s usually good practice to have automated unit tests while developing your code. Doing so helps you find bugs early in the development cycle and saves you time in the long run. These tests can be run by the developer multiple times to verify...

In this video, we’ll show you how to integrate the igLinearGauge with the igGrid. Working with our controls, often you have an opportunity to tell a story about the data you're presenting to your users. I'll show you how to marry these 2...

For the second year in a row, in Bulgaria, we hosted UXify – a conference about usability and design in the month of June. We followed the steps of our US colleagues, who kicked 2015 off with UXify US ,an inspiring event held this past April. For us,...